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A second federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from winding down the Job Corps training program for low-income ...
A Trump-appointed judge blocked the administration's effort to shutter al 99 Job Corps centers nationwide, saying it violated ...
A Manhattan federal judge reluctantly limited the scope of his injunction blocking the Trump administration from shutting ...
The US Supreme Court’s landmark decision reining in the use of nationwide injunctions will encounter an early test in a ...
The students served by Job Corps embody values that we as Americans hold dear: hard work, perseverance and community.
Job Corps is caught between a court order keeping it open and federal decisions that have frozen its admissions and threaten its funding.
If the program is killed, thousands of young people will no longer be trained for the jobs needed to staff new or reopened factories.
In the DOL’s requested budget for fiscal year 2026, $176 million was requested for “closeout costs” to shut down Job Corps.
The Trump administration's move to shutter the nation's largest job training program for low-income youth has been blocked — at least for now — by a federal judge. Why it matters: Job Corps ...
The District Judge said the abrupt shuttering of the 60-year-old program without authorization from Congress was likely illegal.